The European Commission rebuked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday for remarks Hungary interpreted as a threat against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, with the EU stating such language toward member states is unacceptable. Tensions between Kyiv and Budapest have escalated over Hungary's veto of a €90 billion EU loan for Ukraine and disputes over Russian oil pipeline access, prompting EU officials to urge both sides to reduce inflammatory rhetoric.
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The European Commission rebuked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday for remarks Hungary interpreted as a threat against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, with the EU stating such language toward member states is unacceptable. Tensions between Kyiv and Budapest have escalated over Hungary's veto of a €90 billion EU loan for Ukraine and disputes over Russian oil pipeline access, prompting EU officials to urge both sides to reduce inflammatory rhetoric.